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Address Roster of the 335th Signal Company
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Description
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Address roster of personnel in the 335th Signal Company in 1945. The list contains the names and home towns of the men in the picture of the company (see https://digital.grinnell.edu/islandora/object/grinnell%3A6516)
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Date Created
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1945
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PID
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grinnell:6515
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Title
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Cottage Moar
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Description
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Cottage Moar, the house in England which housed the United States Army 335th Signal Company during World War II.
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Date Created
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1944
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PID
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grinnell:6517
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Title
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Poweshiek County Engineer's Office Staff
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Description
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Staff of the Poweshiek County, Iowa, Engineer's Office pose next to an automobile which says Poweshiek County on the door. Left to right: Earl Duffus, Ben Purdum (assistant engineer), Peter Vandeventer.
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Date Created
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1940
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PID
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grinnell:27255
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Title
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USS Natchez
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Description
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Photograph of a naval ship tentatively identified as the USS Natchez, Jack Pilgrim's ship in World War II.
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Date Created
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1942
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PID
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grinnell:17378
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Title
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United States Army 335th Signal Company
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Description
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Photo of the United States Army 335th Signal Company in 1944. The 335th was attached to the 52nd Troop Carrier Wing. William L. Belcher is in the third row, third from the left (of those visible). A roster of the company including the names and hometowns of those in the photo is available at https://digital.grinnell.edu/islandora/object/grinnell%3A6515. (The roster is alphabetical, it does not identify individuals in this picture.)
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Date Created
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1944
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PID
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grinnell:6516
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Title
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World War II Monument in Montezuma
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Description
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Charles and Leon Rowell pose in front of the World War II monument on the lawn of the Montezuma courthouse in Montezuma, Iowa. The monument, dedicated on January 20, 1945, was designed and built by C.J. Zirbel and Harold Swanson. It stood 27 feet high on an eight foot base with a peak at the top to emulate the Washington Monument. All four sides listed the names of servicemen and women in the vicinity. At some point in time the monument was torn down as it was built of wood and had deteriorated over the years. The panels with the soldiers names may be at the Poweshiek County Historical and Genealogical Society. The scaffold in the background is because they were putting a new roof on the courthouse.
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Date Created
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1945
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PID
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grinnell:27238